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Talking Papers with Haley Hrymak

Podcast af Haley Hrymak

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I interview experts about their fascinating research! I ask everything from how they decided on their research question, to what they want everyone to know about their findings. This podcast will appeal to anyone interested in research, but also anyone interested in learning new things.

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episode Doomscrolling During COVID-19 | Matthew Price cover

Doomscrolling During COVID-19 | Matthew Price

Have you heard of doomscrolling? It was coined during the COVID-19 pandemic to describe the phenomenon of the rise in negative feelings  after viewing pandemic-related media.  In this episode Professor Matthew Prices discusses his research on the negative association between daily social media consumption and mental health symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. His study found that regularly viewing pandemic-related social media was associated with an increase in psychopathology, particularly for those with already had existing vulnerabilities. Matthew Price is the George W. Albee Green and Gold Professor at the University of Vermont. He is a clinical psychologist who studies how technology can be integrated into mental healthcare. His work has focused primarily on helping those with histories of trauma and how to extend care to underserved groups.  Tune in to learn more about what this doomscrolling research from the pandemic tells us about social media consumption today.

25. juli 2023 - 38 min
episode Negative Social Comparison on Social Media and Suicidal Ideation Among Young Adults | Elizabeth Spitzer cover

Negative Social Comparison on Social Media and Suicidal Ideation Among Young Adults | Elizabeth Spitzer

Most young adults use Instagram and Facebook frequently. Social media use is associated with increased negative social comparisons. Negative social comparisons on social media are related to suicidal ideation. In this episode Professor Elizabeth Spitzer discusses her research on the negative social comparison, suicidal ideation, thwarted belongingness and social media use. In her survey of 456 college students she found a positive relationship between negative social comparison on social media and suicidal ideation. Elizabeth Spitzer earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Auburn University. She has over fifteen publication from her research in suicide prevention and posttraumatic stress disorder. Her focus in suicide prevention has focused on young adults, veterans, and veterinarians. Her paper on the mental health effects of negative social comparison on social media was one of the top ten most downloaded papers from and American Psychological Association Journal in 2022.  Website: https://www.lizspitzerphd.com/ ESPN Article on Madison Holleran [http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/story/_/id/12833146/instagram-account-university-pennsylvania-runner-showed-only-part-story] Canada- https://talksuicide.ca/ 1-888-456-4566 Text: 45645 US- https://www.crisistextline.org/ Text 741741 Podcast Recommendations: The Ezra Klein Show The Teen Mental Health Crisis, Part 1 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/21U9rwa6J2EjbXmFOwdiT6?si=02d63f0398014612] The Teen Mental Health Crisis, Part 2 [https://open.spotify.com/episode/10UWDVC1Gq3B9r1NwmQuB5?si=71292921c2f34f4b]

3. juni 2023 - 32 min
episode A Little Good Goes an Unexpectedly Long Way | Amit Kumar cover

A Little Good Goes an Unexpectedly Long Way | Amit Kumar

Performing random acts of kindness increases the happiness in both the givers and receivers. However, people underestimate the positive value performing a random act of kindness may have.  In this episode Professor Kumar discusses his recent paper "A Little Good Goes an Unexpectedly Long Way: Underestimating the Positive Impact of Kindness on Recipients" published in August of 2022 in the Journal of Experimental Psychology Professor Amit Kumar is currently an Asst. Professor of Marketing and Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to joining the Mc Combs faculty, he completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. He received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Cornell University and his A.B. in Psychology and Economics from Harvard University.  Professor Kumar’s research focuses on the scientific study of happiness and has been featured in popular media outlets such as The Atlantic, Bloomberg, Business Insider, CNBC, CNN, Forbes, Fortune Magazine, Harvard Business Review, The Huffington Post, National Geographic, The New York Times, NPR, Oprah Daily, Scientific American, Time Magazine, U.S. News and World Report, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.  His scholarly work has been published in many journals including Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Current Opinion in Psychology, Emotion, The Journal of Consumer Psychology, The Journal of Experimental Psychology: General and the list goes on. w: http://www.kumar-amit.com/

19. mar. 2023 - 37 min
episode Equity-Relevant Sociodemographic Variable Collection in Emergency Medicine | Dr. Murdoch Leeies cover

Equity-Relevant Sociodemographic Variable Collection in Emergency Medicine | Dr. Murdoch Leeies

Understanding patient sociodemographic factors is necessary to quantify equity and inclusion in healthcare. The World Health Organization recommends all countries integrate health inequality monitoring into their information systems and develop practices that promote health equity. Dr. Murdoch Leeies explains the findings of his recent publication on collecting sociodemographic data in Emergency Departments.  This conversation includes recommendations for Emergency Departments to implement equity-focused collection of sociodemographic variables.  Dr. Murdoch Leeies works clinically in Manitoba as an emergency medicine, critical care medicine and organ donation specialist physician.  Dr. Leeies is trained in clinical epidemiology and is the Research Director for the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Manitoba.  Dr. Leeies is leading a collaborative program of research with a focus on the promotion of equity, diversity, decolonization and inclusion (EDDI) in emergency medicine, critical care medicine and organ and tissue donation and transplantation in Canada.   The paper discussed in this episode is titled "Equity-relevant sociodemographic variable collection in emergency medicine: A systematic review, qualitative evidence synthesis, and recommendations for practice"and was published in November 2022 in the American Emergency Medicine Journal.  You can read the paper here [https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acem.14629]  Click here to learn more about Murdoch's work [https://umanitoba.ca/medicine/faculty-staff/murdoch-leeies ]

20. feb. 2023 - 42 min
episode Ep 14: Substance Use Stigma and Community Drug Checking | Samantha Davis cover

Ep 14: Substance Use Stigma and Community Drug Checking | Samantha Davis

Drug checking is a harm reduction response to help prevent people who use drugs from consuming substances they did not intend to purchase and to provide the opportunity to make informed decisions about drug use.   Substance use stigma prevents people from engaging in harm reduction practices.   In this podcast episode, Samantha Davis discusses her recent paper “Substance Use Stigma and Community Drug Checking: A Qualitative Study Examining Barriers and Possible Responses” published within the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.   Samantha Davis has her Master of Social Work from the University of Victoria and a Bachelors of Arts from the University of Toronto in Criminology. Samantha is also the Virtual Legal Advocate at Rise Women's Legal Centre where she works with clients around BC who need help with their family law matters.

7. jan. 2023 - 32 min
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